Living in space might reverse the aging processes by better maintaining telomere length

Does living in space adversely affect our life span? Although many people believe formally in this statement, Science is proving quite the opposite following the study on the evolution of telomere length.

In 2015, the prestigious astronaut Scott Kelly was launched into orbit to spend a year aboard the International Space Station, while his identical twin brother, Mark, remained on Earth. Then it began a deep study about how their bodies evolved in such different conditions. This is just one of another reports and studies that are helping NASA to the success of the next big challenge for the space industry: Putting people on our nearest planetary neighbour, Mars, a 300 days journey where the bodies of astronauts will suffer the effect of space.

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